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Iowa COVID-19 dashboard update for 7/21/20

News

July 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The State of Iowa’s Coronavirus dashboard (as of 11-a.m. today), shows there were six more deaths reported since Monday, and 513 new, confirmed positive cases of COVID-19. The State’s death toll from the virus is up slightly, to 799, and the number of positive cases stands at 39,420. The IDPH says 423,223 Iowans have been tested. Of those, 382,357 have tested negative for COVID-19. Officials said also, 28,319 persons affected by the virus have recovered from it.

Hospitalization data show: two more people with COVID-19 were hospitalized, for a total of 223; 74 individuals are in an ICU (two less than Monday); 23 were admitted (up 2 from yesterday), and 32 were on a ventilator (2 more than Monday). In RMCC Region 4 (southwest/western IA), data show no change in the number of persons hospitalized, at eight. One less person was in an ICU (3 total), and one person each was admitted and on a ventilator.

Long-Term Care (LTC) data show 17 outbreaks (1 more than the past few days), 462 staff/patients have tested positive for the virus, 95 have recovered and 426 have died.

Here is the latest data for confirmed cases and the number of persons recovered from COVID-19, in Cass and surrounding counties, plus any change in the numbers:

  • Cass: 30 positive cases, 28 recovered [3 more recovered than reported Monday]
  • Adair: 20 positive cases, 16 recovered
  • Adams: 12 cases (recovered data still not available from the IDPH)
  • Audubon: 21 cases [1 more than Monday], (No recovery data available)
  • Guthrie: 107 cases [4 more than Monday], 62 recovered
  • Montgomery: 21 cases [2 more than Monday], 16 recovered [3 more than yesterday]
  • Pottawattamie: 925 cases [11 more than Monday], 704 recovered [8 more than yesterday]
  • Shelby County: 125 cases, 122 recovered

Des Moines hospitals again seal off patients from visitors, with a few exceptions

News

July 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Starting today (Tuesday), hospitals in Iowa’s largest metro area will again restrict visitors.  Due to the steep rise in COVID-19 cases, especially in Polk and Dallas counties, the Des Moines metro area hospitals will stop allowing any visitors, with just a few exceptions, like if the patient is under 18, in maternity care, is suffering from delirium, or is imminently dying. The latest visitor ban covers Broadlawns, MercyOne Des Moines and West Des Moines Medical Centers and UnityPoint Health – Des Moines. Officials say they understand the restrictions may be difficult, but they’re in the best interest of hospitalized patients and staff.

Polk County Health Department spokesperson, Nola Aigner Davis says the county has not seen an increase in COVID-19 related hospitalizations. But it has been averaging between 120 and 130 new confirmed cases daily. “When we see high cases like that, we want to put our most vulnerable populations, including our hospitalized individuals in the most safest conditions possible,” she says.

Davis says the county has seen cases increasing since late June. “We could peak higher than what we saw in May. So when we see numbers like that we know we have to protect our most vulnerable and those are patients that are hospitalized.” Hospital visitor restrictions were put in place statewide in March, and then eased in June as cases at the time were dropping.

PAM JUHL-MENNES, 76, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life 7/24/20)

Obituaries

July 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

PAM JUHL-MENNES, 76, of Atlantic, died Monday, July 20th, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha. A Celebration of Life service for PAM JUHL-MENNES will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, July 24th, in the Lewis Community Center. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Lunch will be served immediately following the service at the Lewis Community Center. The wearing of a face mask is optional, and some will be available for those who wish to wear one.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.; Memorials may be directed to the family.

Burial is in the Oakwood Cemetery at Lewis.

PAM JUHL-MENNES is survived by:

Her daughters – Roxanne (Steve) Woolsey; Keli Juhl, and Paula (Gary) Jameson.

Her sons – Chuck Juhl; Richard Juhl, JR (& wife Jamie);  and Kenneth “Bubba” Mennes.

Her sisters – Cheri Schwenke, and Gladys Martin.

Her brothers – Ron (Vicki) Beebe, and Richard Keller.

12 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.

Council Bluffs man arrested on a CoC warrant in Montgomery County

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July 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 29-year old Brandon Michael Johnson, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Monday, on a valid warrant for Contempt of Court. Johnson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Regional Final Softball Schedule 07/21/2020

Sports

July 21st, 2020 by admin

Class 4A and 5A schools will play for trips to State tonight in Regional Finals. Here is a look at the area contests.

CLASS 4A

Region 3 Final: Winterset @ Norwalk
Region 4 Final: 
Harlan @ Carlisle

Substate Final Baseball Schedule 07/21/2020

Sports

July 21st, 2020 by admin

Tickets to the state baseball tournament will be punched in Class 1A and 2A tonight with Substate Finals being contested. We’ll have the Class 1A Substate 7 Final in Clarinda between CAM and St. Albert with pregame at 6:45 p.m. and first pitch at 7:00 p.m. Here is a look at the area match-ups that are all set to start at 7:00 p.m.

CLASS 1A

Substate 6 Final @ Creston: Martensdale-St. Marys vs. Mount Ayr
Substate 7 Final @ Clarinda: 
CAM vs. St. Albert
Substae 8 Final @ Carroll : Logan-Magnolia vs. Kingsley-Pierson

CLASS 2A

Substate 7 Final @ North Polk, Alleman: Des Moines Christian vs. Panorama
Substate 8 Final @ Tri-Center, Neola: Treynor vs. Kuemper Catholic

Single-vehicle accident in Shelby County, Monday evening

News

July 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

One person was seriously injured during a single-vehicle accident in Shelby County, Monday evening. According to reports, the crash happened just before 7-p.m. near the Shelby County Golf Course. Westphalia Fire and Rescue was called to the scene, along with LifeNet helicopter.

Additional details are currently not available.

Accident scene photo submitted to KJAN

Sports Brief: 7/21/20

Sports

July 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs began the intake process for first-year players Monday after the NFL gave them the go-ahead along with the Houston Texans, their opponent in the season opener Sept. 10. But it could be quite a while before they get on the field for training camp. All players must test negative twice before they are admitted to the facility, then they will spend a couple of days doing the more routine physicals and getting their equipment sorted out. Veterans are due July 28, and coach Andy Reid said it could be 10 days after that before full practices begin.

UNDATED (AP) — NFL players will be tested daily for the coronavirus for at least the first two weeks of training camp per the league’s new testing protocols. The new policy was approved by the NFL and the players’ union. Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL chief medical officer, said more than one negative test is required before players initially enter the building to begin physical exams or any form of team activity. After two weeks of daily testing, if the rate of those positive tests falls below 5%, testing would go to every other day.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals have placed right-hander Jakob Junis on the injured list to allow him to continue preparing for the season. He missed the first part of summer camp following a positive test for the coronavirus. The 27-year-old Junis test positive for COVID-19 during initial testing several weeks ago. The Royals said he was cleared about a week ago to return to baseball activities. Junis went 9-14 with a 5.24 ERA in 31 starts last season.

ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Braves have removed a “Chop On” sign that sat near an entrance to Truist Park as the team considers its stance on fans’ tomahawk chop chant. The removal of the wooden sign came as the team changed its slogan from “Chop On” to “For The A” for the 2020 season. The team’s stance on the chant has been watched closely since last year’s NL Division Series. St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ryan Helsley, a member of the Cherokee Nation, said he found the chant insulting. The Braves said they would continue to examine the chant after the season, and that process continues.

UNDATED (AP) — Major League Baseball is adding on-field advertising this season, both real and virtual. Allowed locations include the back of the pitcher’s mound, behind home plate, on tarps in the stands and in the grass in foul territory down the first-base lines. Teams have the choice whether to make the ads real or project them virtually during telecasts. In addition, physical ads can be put on the on-deck circle.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, July 21, 2020

News

July 21st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A police chief says investigators continue to chase leads in the disappearance of a 10-year-old Davenport girl and are still hoping to find her alive. Authorities looking for Breasia Terrell have called off an organized search in Clinton County, which began last week and included hundreds of volunteers. Davenport Police Chief Paul Sikorski says that investigators have determined their time would be better spent now following up on other leads they have developed. He says that everyone on the team wants to “find her alive” and that is their intent. Terrell disappeared on July 10 while spending the night at an apartment with her half-brother and his father.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — School districts that plan to reopen classrooms in the fall are wrestling with whether to require teachers and students to wear face mask. The issue has divided urban and rural schools and yielded widely varying guidance. The divide has also taken on political dimensions. In Iowa, Democratic-leaning cities like Des Moines and Iowa City have required masks to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Smaller, more conservative communities have left the decision to parents. Many states are calling for teachers to wear masks. Some will require masks for students. Many other states are leaving the decision to local officials.

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A long-serving city councilor in eastern Iowa has resigned days after calling Black Lives Matter protesters “a bunch of criminals” at a public meeting.Tom Gill, a dentist whose tenure on the Coralville city council dates to 1987, submitted his resignation Friday.That was the same day that Mayor John Lundell issued a statement criticizing Gill for his remarks during a July 14 meeting about potential policing reforms in the city of 23,000 people.Lundell said the remarks offended him and other council members and that he’d heard from many residents who found them “very troubling and not reflective” of their concerns.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa state health officials have reported another jump in confirmed cases of coronavirus, as well as another death, in the last day, as the state continues to see a rise in hospitalizations. The state health department’s virus tracking site showed 343 cases and one death had been confirmed in the 24-hour period from Sunday to 10 a.m. Monday. The state’s total deaths since the beginning of the outbreak stood at 793 Monday, while the total number of cases reached 38,907. The site showed that as of Monday morning, 221 people were hospitalized for the virus — a number that has been slowly increasing over the last few weeks. The increasing number of cases prompted hospitals in the Des Moines area to stop allowing most visitors.

Substate Semifinal Baseball Scoreboard 07/20/2020

Sports

July 20th, 2020 by admin

CLASS 3A

Substate 6

Centerville 14, Winterset 6
Norwalk 3, Grinnell 1

Substate 7

Bondurant-Farrar 4, Ballard 2
ADM 11, North Polk 1

Substate 8

Dallas Center-Grimes 7, Carroll 1
Harlan 13, Denison-Schleswig 3

CLASS 4A

Substate 8

CB Abraham Lincoln 15, Des Moines North 0